The well-balanced Lango single fin has smooth turns and trim in mind and was developed and tested Hawaiian-style. Built with a 6.75” base and streamlined rake for agility, drive and hold in tight spots. Great place to start for an everyday fin, this is good longboard action and stoke on any surf day.
Designed by and named in honor of stylish Hawaiian surfer/shaper and Ala Moana regular, Langsdorf “Da Governor” Kane. Kane loved Town’s surf breaks but had a penchant for the performance-oriented surf at Haleiwa on the North Shore. You could say the Lango fin was built with surfing everything from small peelers to high performance waves in mind.
The Lango concept is simple: overall balance with directional hold through hard turns and trim. This fin was also specially designed to hold through the torque of Kane’s trademark layback backhand carves going right. Dragging his trailing arm in the wave through the layback he would roundhouse right around and finish with a whipping cutback going left. All this while wearing Speedos (don’t laugh). Everyone cool wore Speedos back in the day. In fact during the 1970s they were the surf wear of choice for core surfers including the great Gerry Lopez.
Fin flex has been left on the stiffer side with a dash of bend to it through the upper half. The Lango template curve draws from dolphin fin style shapes with a swept back tip for hold. Sized for surfboards in the 8’6” to 9’2” length but of course experimentation with different sizes is always recommended.
Features:
- Material: Volan Fiberglass, Resin
- Height: 9"
- Base: 6.75"